Multi-view stereo of an object immersed in a refractive medium
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In this article, we show how to extend the multi-view stereo (MVS) technique when the object to be reconstructed is inside a transparent – but refractive – medium, which causes distortions in the images. We provide a theoretical formulation of the problem accounting for a general, non-planar shape of the refractive interface, and then a discrete solving method. We also present a pipeline to recover precisely the geometry of the refractive interface, considered as a convex polyhedral object. It is based on the extraction of visible polyhedron vertices from silhouette images and matching across a sequence of images acquired under circular camera motion. These contributions are validated by tests on synthetic and real data.
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A comme version hal-04567615 Article Robin Bruneau, Baptiste Brument, Lilian Calvet, Matthew Cassidy, Jean Mélou, et al.. Multi-view stereo of an object immersed in a refractive medium. Journal of Electronic Imaging, 2024, 33 (03), ⟨10.1117/1.JEI.33.3.033005⟩. ⟨hal-04567615v2⟩